GERMAN MILITARY TIMEPIECES - Page 2
VINTAGE WATCHES OF THE GERMAN ARMED FORCES 1939 - 1945
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All German military timepieces are sold as historical artifacts, and their working ability or accuracy is neither warranted or implied
WE ARE PRESENTLY SEEKING A U-JAGD TIMER, ALSO A KM HANHART SINGLE BUTTON CHRONO WRISTWATCH & POCKET WATCH.
Early issue Tutima 'double-button' chronograph wristwatches always required for commission sale or purchase
 
An extremely rare example of the German Military Minerva Single-Button Chronograph pocket watch
As owned by a member of an SS-VT Artillery unit and featured on the back page of 'German Military Timepieces Vol.2'.
Price: £3,250
A fine example of the extremely rare German Military issue Artillery Single-Button Chronograph manufactured under contract by the famous firm of Minerva. This example has a nickel-silver case with hinged back and inner hinged secondary protective back. The case-back bears the unit abbreviation 'Stab./SS-A.A.187'. The dial is typically in black with luminous numbers along with twin chrongraph subsidiary dials set on the vertical. The movement is of typical high quality, with Geneva Striped
bridges and fine brass wheels. The watch is strapped onto a black/white flecked cord along with the owner's SS-VT identity disc. Both the Minerva chronograph and the identity disc are photographed on the back cover of 'German Military Timepieces Vol.2' and also feature inside the book.

German Kriegsmarine issue wristwatch by Solvil. Circ: 1942
Price: SOLD
An excellent example of the standard Kriegsmarine service pocket watch, complete with white dial and caseback with engraved issuing number.

Luftwaffe Pilots wristwatch by Domino with time marker rotating bezel
Price: SOLD
German manufactured wristwatch under the tradename 'Domino' for use by Luftwaffe pilots, the dial marked 'UNZERBRECHLICH - ANTIMAGNETISCH'.
The timepiece survives with an excellent black dial and with a rotating milled bezel with marker inside the glass. The timepiece still retains its original 1940 dated leather strap.

Luftwaffe Hanhart double button Pilots chronograph wristwatch
Price: SOLD
An excellent example of the Hanhart double button chronograph in fully working condition and complete with its original brown leather wartime strap.

German army issue wristwatch by the Swiss make Sylvana. Circ: 1942
Price: £275 - $550
An excellent example with original dial and hands. Reverse bears typical screw backplate bearing the impressed 'D - H' issue number.
This example has a particularly low number, 'D 1850 H'.

German army issue wristwatch by the Swiss make Büren. Circ: 1943
Price: £275 - $550
An excellent example with original dial and hands in excellent condition. Reverse bears typical screw backplate bearing the impressed 'D - H' issue number.

German army issue wristwatch by the Swiss make Sylvana. Circ: 1943
Price: £275 - $550
An excellent example with original dial and hands in excellent condition. Reverse bears typical screw backplate bearing the impressed 'D - H' issue number.

German army issue wristwatch by the Swiss make Helios. Circ: 1943
Price: £275 - $550
An excellent example with original dial and hands in excellent condition. Reverse bears typical screw backplate bearing the impressed 'D - H' issue number.

German army issue wristwatch by the Swiss manufacturer, Doxa Circ: 1943
Price: SOLD
An excellent original example of the German army official wristwatch manufactured by the Swiss company Doxa. High quality with good stainless steel case and black dial. Reverse bears the typical screwback case with the usual 'D - H' issue number. Excellent condition.

A superb example of the German Bundeswehr chronograph wristwatch by Heuer
Price: SOLD
An excellent fully working example of a German post-war Bundeswehr Heuer chronograph. Manufactured in the 1970s for the German army, these wristwatches were known for being robust and accurate. This piece has survived in excellent, near mint condition and is fully marked to the reverse, 'BUND - 6645-12-146-3774. The watch is still complete with its original issue black leather military strap, which is also marked the same as the watch. A very nice piece and shows well the evolution of German military timepieces.

A near mint condition example of the Hanhart Replika '1939' chronograph wristwatch
Price: SOLD
A near mint example of the Hanhart Replika '1939' chronograph. Produced by the Hanhart company in the late 1990s, this example dates to the year 2000. The '1939' Replika model was what the word suggests, an exact visual replica of there original pilots chrongraph wristwatch. Still retained within its original box with guarantee document.
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